Confluence Cloud app -If you're using Confluence Cloud (your Confluence version number is 1000 or higher) head over to our Cloud documentation to find out about the Confluence Cloud app for iOS and Android.

On this page:

Confluence Server for Android

Here's what you'll get, and what you can do in the app:

Create and edit pagesCreate a quick page when you're on site with a customer, or fix that typo on an existing page before anyone notices. Create and edit lets you do the important stuff, wherever you are.

Notifications when you need them mostGet push notifications for mentions, comment replies, page shares, and tasks assigned to you, so you can act quickly when it really matters.

Collaborate on the goComment on pages to keep work moving, wherever you are. Like pages to show your support, and share them via email and other apps.

Get back to your work, fastThe Recents tab lets you quickly find pages you've viewed recently. Find those meeting notes you added yesterday, or the blog post you were reading earlier.

Visit any space, and browse using the page treeThe Spaces tab lets you visit your My Spaces, and any other space on your site. Pick a space and browse using the familiar Confluence page tree.

Have ideas on how to make the app even more useful? We want your feedback! Shake your phone (or head to Settings > Feedback) to drop us a note.

Limitations and known issues

Some page macros won't display in the app or mobile web. You'll need to view the page in your browser (or switch to full desktop mode on your device).

Image and file upload is not currently available in the app.

Links to Confluence pages (from emails or other apps) don't automatically open in the app.

Admins can disable push notifications for your entire site.

Confluence Server for iOS

Confluence Server for iOS is a universal app for iPhone and iPad, so you can choose the best device for the job. If you'd rather not create and edit pages on your iPhone, switch over to your iPad and take advantage of the larger screen and keyboard. You can also use split view on iPad and work side by side with other apps.

Here's what you'll get, and what you can do in the app:

Create and edit pagesCreate a quick page when you're on site with a customer, or fix that typo on an existing page before anyone notices. Create and edit lets you do the important stuff, wherever you are.

Notifications when you need them mostKeep up with what your team is doing with push notifications for new pages and posts, comments, mentions, page shares, likes, and tasks assigned to you.

Get back to your work, fastThe Your work tab serves up pages you've viewed or worked on recently. Find those meeting notes you added yesterday, or the blog post you were reading earlier.

Visit any space, and browse using the page treeThe Spaces tab lets you visit your My Spaces, and any other space on your site. Pick a space and browse using the familiar Confluence page tree. While you're in the spaces list, you can add spaces to My Spaces or remove the ones that aren't important any more.

Stay connected to your teamThe activity feed lets you see all activity on your site, or filter it by space. Like and comment on pages, or share a link to any page, right from the app.

Have ideas on how to make the app even more useful? We want your feedback! Shake your phone (or head to Settings > Feedback) to drop us a note.

Limitations and known issues

Some page macros won't display in the app or mobile web. You'll need to view the page in your browser (or switch to full desktop mode on your device).

Image and file upload is not currently available in the app.

Links to Confluence pages (from emails or other apps) don't automatically open in the app.

Admins can disable push notifications for your entire site.

Did you participate in our beta?

First of all, thank you! Your feedback was invaluable to us. To keep using the app, however, you'll need to:

If you update your app without upgrading Confluence, the app will still work for a while, but you won't get access to new features, like push notifications. Also, once you log out, you won't be able to log back in, as the app checks that you have the required Confluence version.

Customizing push notifications

Push notifications are a great way to stay in the loop, as they appear on your device, even when you're not using the app. Tap the notification, and be taken straight into the app.

There are three notification levels, 'All activity', 'Activity for me', and 'None'. iOS users also have an additional 'Custom' option, where they can turn off individual notifications.

To change your push notification settings:

For Android tap > Settings > Push

For iOS tap > Settings > Push

Here's a summary of common Confluence actions, and whether a push notification is sent.

Push notification setting

Action

All activity

Activity for me

None

Someone mentions you

Someone shares a page / blog post with you

Someone assigns a task to you

Someone comments on a page / blog post you're watching

Someone comments on a page / blog post you created

Someone replies to your comment

Someone likes a page / blog post you created

Someone likes your comment or your reply

Someone likes a page / blog post you're watching

Someone invites you to edit a page / blog post

Someone edits a page / blog post / comment

If you're using the iOS app, choose 'Custom' to further tailor your notifications, and turn off any of the following notifications individually:

Shares

Mentions

Tasks

Comments on pages / blog posts you created

Likes on pages / blog posts / comments you created

Comments on pages / blog posts you're watching.

Good to know

If your site isn't accessible on the public internet (for example you need to be connected to your office wifi, or use a VPN to access it from home) we adapt the push notification message, so that you get a shorter version when you're not connected to your network.

Your admin can disable push notifications for the entire site. If this is the case, you'll see a message when you go to the Push settings screen in the app.

On iOS, when you first install the app, you'll be prompted to allow the app to send notifications to your device. We recommend you choose Allow, as you can very easily mute the notifications in the app later. If you do choose Don't allow, and change your mind, you'll need to go to Settings > Notifications > Confluence then make sure Allow notifications is enabled.